céllzattal
Céllzattal refers to a type of urban dance that originated in the early 2000s in various cities of the world. It is characterized by its use of handheld communications devices, typically cell phones or other mobile phones, as props in choreographed dance routines.
This form of dance often involves the use of elaborate hand and arm movements to mimic the
Céllzattal performances typically feature a fusion of hip-hop, breakdancing, and contemporary styles, along with social commentary
While céllzattal has gained some international attention, particularly among fans of street dance and new media
Notable performers of céllzattal have showcased their work in underground dance clubs, street festivals, and online